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New winners flourish in GT3 amid wet conditions

DONINGTON PARK

BRITISH GT

15-16 AUGUST

Two new winners claimed GT3 spoils on a gloomy day at Donington Park, as British GT introduced a new format of a two-hour race followed by a one-hour sprint.

Michael Igoe and new co-driver Andrea Caldarelli took the 37.5 points on offer in the first race in WPI Motorsport’s Lamborghini, while 2018 GT4 Pro-Am champions Scott Malvern and Nick Jones took their maiden outright triumph with their Team Parker Racing Bentley in a race

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